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intraspecific: same species
Competition: the active demand for a limiting resource shared by two or more individuals or species intraspecific: same species interspecific: different species Competition does NOT occur in just sharing a resource that is not limiting. interference competition: direct sharing, physical contact exploitative competition: indirect sharing, no physical contact scramble competition: effects of competition equal to all contest competition: effects greater in some than others Ultimate effect is decreased reproductive output, lower fitness
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Fig (EFB) Effects on mass
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Fig. 11.7 Effects on fecundity
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Asymmetric competition
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Avoiding Intraspecific Competition Dispersal
Movement away from natal environment --allows individuals to reach maximum growth potential, little or no intraspecific competition --how a species with growing populations expands its range to new areas
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Costs Associated with Dispersal
1. greater risks, higher mortality --naïve --unfamiliar habitat, cover --where to find food 2. low birth rates (fecundity), at first costs balanced with benefits --selection by fitness levels of dispersers vs. non-dispersers
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Helping Behavior in Birds
young remain in natal territory for one or more years become ‘helpers’ at parent’s new nest gain experience at raising offspring increase survivorship for breeding > 220 spp. of birds have helpers
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Avoiding Intraspecific Competition Dispersal 2. Territoriality
Active defense of a resource or space by an individual or group of individuals
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Carolina Wren Some territories can be all inclusive, held year-round,
to provide food, shelter, nesting space Carolina Wren
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